Calgary Alcohol Treatment

Our Calgary Office

Set up a confidential appointment at our Calgary office

Sunshine Coast Health Centre is pleased to offer a Calgary location to serve new clients, alumni, and their families. As one of the top all-male drug rehabilitation and alcohol treatment centres in British Columbia, we have expanded to include outpatient addiction services in Calgary so that alumni can continue to access recovery support resources and connect with other alumni.

Why We Added a Calgary Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Office

While Sunshine Coast Health Centre remains committed to providing drug rehab and alcohol treatment in Powell River, we also recognize the importance of having local Calgary-based support. Our Calgary office offers counselling and recovery services by appointment. You may also phone our Calgary office to register for our primary addiction treatment programs in Powell River, BC. During this call, we tell clients and/or their family members what to expect while staying in our treatment centre and help them begin their own journey of healing and growth.

Our Calgary-based alumni also regularly meet with fellow alumni for weekly support at this office and in other locations throughout the city.

Are you an alumni? Contact our alumni manager to connect with your alumni peers in Calgary.

Calgary, AB: Some History

Calgary was first called simply “The Elbow” or “Bow River Fort” then briefly “Brisebois” by Inspector A.E.Brisebois. This was not acceptable to Brisebois’ superior officers and Colonel James McLeod came up with the alternate title “Calgary” after his home in the Scottish Highlands.

The robe trade had removed the free roaming buffalo from the grasslands, so the Canadian government decided to use grass and cattle as a first stage in the process of colonization and opened the territory to ranching.

The railway came in 1883 and pioneer ranchers poured in from across Canada and beyond. In 1884, with a population of 4,000, Calgary was officially proclaimed a city. Its first boom was on.

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The most important thing I’ve learned is I’m not weak. That drugs and alcohol don’t control my life. That I’m able to make up decisions and that everyone and everything I’ve done here is about me, not other people.